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SCIENTIFIC STUDIES "CONFIRM CROP CIRCLES ARE MADE BY BALLS OF LIGHT"

31/07/2001


DR ELTJO HASELHOFF is one of the few people on planet
Earth to have had a paper published on crop circles in
a peer-reviewed scientific journal ('Physiologa
Plantarum'). His paper asserts that the
long-recognised connection of crop circles to balls of
light may be even stronger than many think. Here, in
layman's terms, Dr Haselhoff outlines the important
findings of his paper.


Over the years, numerous people have claimed that they
have seen how a crop circle was created by one or more
"balls of light".

Recent scientific studies have confirmed these
statements: Circumstantial evidence has shown that
crop circles may very well be made by 'balls of light'
indeed! This article explains the essential elements
of these studies in simple terms.


NODE LENGTHENING

The stems of corn-type plants are characterised by
little 'knuckles', at several positions along the
stems (see Figure 1). These nodes act as a kind of
ligament. They allow the plants to bend towards the
light, even after they have grown to their full
length.

In the early 1990s, the American biophysicist William
Levengood discovered that plants inside crop circles
often had much longer nodes than those in the
undisturbed, surrounding crop. This effect is
illustrated in Figure 2.

Although there are known biological effects that can
create node lengthening, these could be easily ruled
out. It was clear that something else had happened.
The effect could be simulated by placing normal,
healthy stems inside a microwave oven. The heat
induced by the microwaves made the liquids inside the
nodes expand, just like the mercury inside a
thermometer. This caused the nodes to increase in
length, while the amount of lengthening increased
proportionally to the amount of microwave energy that
was generated.

This finding led to the conclusion that the node
lengthening effect may be caused by the involvement of
heat, possibly caused by microwave radiation. In fact,
traces of heat have been found innumerable times in
crop circles all over the world, such as dehydrated
plants, burn marks, and molten snow.


BALLS OF LIGHT

The number of 'balls of light' that have been seen by
eyewitnesses has increased considerably over the last
couple of years. Sized somewhere between an egg and a
football, these bright, fluorescent, flying light
objects seem to be somehow related to the crop circle
phenomenon. They often appear in the fields during the
night a crop circle forms, and have been seen (and
filmed!) many times in and around crop circles.
Several persons have even claimed that they witnessed
how these balls of light actually created a crop
circle.


SCIENCE RESPONDS

In the year 1999, William Levengood and Nancy Talbott
published a scientific paper [1] that contained a
study to the node lengthening effect in three
different crop circles, two in England and one in the
USA. The authors presented a 'quantitative analysis';
in other words, the article tried to explain the
AMOUNT of node lengthening throughout the crop circle,
by means of physical models. The authors concluded
that the heat (that had made the nodes swell) was
electromagnetic in origin.

One year later, I contributed a paper reacting to the
one by Levengood and Talbott. This article appeared
early 2001 [2]. The paper reinterpreted the data
published by Levengood and Talbott and showed that the
node lengthening as measured in all three crop circles
could be perfectly explained by assuming that a 'ball
of light' had caused the node swelling effect. An
identical analysis performed on a famous man-made
formation (Dreischor, Holland, 1997) did not show
these characteristics at all.

My statements can be interpreted as follows: Imagine a
dark room with one single light bulb hanging on the
ceiling. If you switch on the light, you will notice
that right below the light bulb the light intensity on
the floor will be brightest. Towards the edges of the
room, the floor will gradually become darker. This
light distribution on the floor is well understood,
and can be described with high accuracy.

The exact light distribution on the floor depends on
the HEIGHT of the light bulb. When the light bulb is
hanging very low, almost touching the floor, the floor
underneath the light bulb will be very bright, but the
intensity will rapidly become less as you move away
from it (see Figure 3, left). When the light is
hanging high on the ceiling, however, the light
intensity underneath the light will be much less and
be more evenly distributed over the floor (see Figure
3, right). Because this mechanism is so well known,
one can actually derive the height of the light bulb
after measuring the light distribution on the floor.

This is what I suggested. As explained above, the
swollen nodes inside the crop circles may be thought
of as many little thermometers, expanding their length
with increasing heat. If one assumes that the heat was
induced by a small spherical shape emitting
electromagnetic radiation, the theoretical heat
distribution on the floor can be accurately determined
(similarly to the case of the light bulb, as discussed
above). I demonstrated that the measured node lengths
in all of the three crop circles studies by Levengood
and Talbott perfectly matched the temperature
distribution that would be caused by a small ball of
light, hanging in the air above the centre of the
circles, emitting intense heat.

An identical analysis was repeated on a formation in
Holland [3]. An eye witness claimed that this crop
circle was created in a matter of seconds, while a
"ball of light" was floating in the air, right above
the centre of the circle [4]. Figure 4 shows the
results.

The yellow bars indicate the average node length
measured at seven different locations across the crop
circle, from one edge (position b1), through the
centre (a4), to the opposite edge (b7). Note the
perfect symmetry, which is remarkable! Similar graphs
were obtained from two different cross sections
through the circle, revealing a perfect circular
symmetry: long nodes towards the centre of the circle,
shorter nodes towards the edges.

The thick, continuous, blueish line represents the
theoretical value of the node length across the
circle, if it were caused by a ball of light at a
height of 4 meters and 10 centimetres. (This height
corresponded to the estimate of the eyewitness). Just
like the three crop circles analysed by Levengood and
Talbott, the theoretical values for the node length
(blue line) correspond perfectly to the measurements
(yellow bars).

Consequently, the circumstantial evidence left in the
fields was in perfect agreement with the words of the
eyewitness: the crop circle was indeed created with
the involvement of a "ball of light".


CONCLUSIONS

My paper shows that the node lengthening in several
crop circles corresponds perfectly to the effect that
would be created by a ball of light, heating up the
crop during the creation of the crop circle. This is
not the case for a man-made formation.

The amount of node lengthening, and in particular its
symmetry over the crop circles, lack any trivial
explanation. Consequently, the study confirms the
words of eyewitnesses, stating that they saw how crop
circles were created by "balls of light."

My paper does not attempt to explain where the balls
of light come from, nor does it explain how the crop
is flattened. It does, however, give a strong argument
to take the "ball of light" phenomenon, as well as the
words of eyewitnesses, very seriously, and I hope will
stimulate further study.

Finally, it should be mentioned that all these
findings and conclusions have been published in
'peer-reviewed' scientific journals. In order to
guarantee a high level of reliability, such journals
employ so-called 'referees' (objective, anonymous
experts), who accurately check each contributed paper
for errors and inconsistencies before it is published.
Consequently, conclusions published in peer-reviewed
scientific journals can not be simply dismissed as
wild fantasy or pseudo-science. Therefore, it is fair
to say that recent scientific findings have
established considerable progress in understanding the
crop circle phenomenon, although many questions still
remain unanswered.


REFERENCES

[1] W C Levengood, N P Talbott, 'Dispersion of
energies in worldwide crop formations', Physiol.
Plant. 105: 615-624 (1999).

[2] E H Haselhoff, 'Comment to Physiol. Plant. 105:
615-624", Physiol. Plant. 111: 123-125 (2001).

[3] E H Haselhoff, http://www.dcccs.org/id48.htm

[4] See, for example, N P Talbott,
http://www.crystalinks.com/crop1999.2.html or
http://www.labyrinthina.com/crop.htm.


MORE INFORMATION:

http://dcocc.com/id20.htm

DR ELTJO HASELHOFF

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